She'll come back into heat in about 4 months (6 months after last heat cycle). It is recommended to skip one or two heat cycles in between litters, especially for large dogs.
2007-11-03 14:13:22
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answered by KimbeeJ 7
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You just posted a question about 10 out of 12 of her puppies dieing, and now you want her to be pregnant again? Tells me that you have NO idea what you are doing. Do the world and your dog a favor, and have her spayed when the puppies are weened.
2007-11-03 14:17:57
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answered by caitiejx36 3
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I think it's a year, but I don't think it's a good idea to breed RIGHT after she just had babies, like the next session, perhaps skip the one after, and if your going to breed i'd reccomend the one after you skipped it helps your dog to regain her power to become active again, and heal too + don't listen to those people saying to get your dog fixed, or not to breed cause it will end up in shelters, it's clearly your decision to make, though it's a good idea too, but breed all you want :) it's your dog your choice just try to pick the right owner! but doglover above is right, if you keep on asking questions about breeding, clearly you have no idea what your doing, so you should not breed.. it's only best for your dog
2007-11-03 14:24:50
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answered by onne2slick 2
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Really it's been said here before, if you don't know the answer to basic animal husbandry questions you should not be breeding your dog. An unspayed dog is more likely to have health problems later on and therefore have a shorter life span. If you love your dog get her spayed.
2007-11-03 14:23:21
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answered by doglover 5
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Leave her alone for a very long time. She needs to recuperate from her last pregnancy and loss of all those pups. Speak to a vet. I wouldn't do anything for at least a year. She needs to recover both physically and emotionally. Dogs have feelings too and she knows she lost her puppies.
2007-11-03 14:15:51
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answered by dgm 3
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Theoretically a dame can go back into heat in 6 months or so and get pregnant again but it is not advised. At least wait a year before breeding her again. Give that poor dog a break!
2007-11-03 14:19:57
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answered by Kelly_from_Texas 5
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10 of your puppies died and you are asking when your dog can get pregnant again? Interesting.
Open Question
My dog is a female rottweiler and she gave birth to twelve puppies but ten of them died..... why????
This is your question right? It says user leoleo. If it is not then please disregard my response.
2007-11-03 16:17:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopfully you will wake up and realize that she should be spayed. If you need to ask this question you shouldnt be breeding dogs. They come in heat about 6 months from last heat.
2007-11-03 14:27:16
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answered by plynn_03 4
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Please get her spayed. The more you breed your dog, the less healthier she will become. Please, do everyone a favor and get her fixed so she doesnt have anymore puppies. There are too many unwanted animals in shelters and pounds. Help control the pet population! Dont let the animals in shelters die, while you add on to the population of homeless animals. Get her fixed, please!
2007-11-03 14:17:48
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answered by Reppzin~ 2
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Too quickly! Please do not breed her again. Get her fixed.
I have volunteered at shelters and seen so many big dogs (litle ones too) put down due to their size and people's fears - founded or not - about the breed.
There are just too many unwanted animals now. Please don't let her have another litter.
2007-11-03 14:14:53
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answered by puppy.lover13 3
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